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I would like to recommend my personal trainer Altesse from www.fitfunactive.co.uk (mob 07886 176893). I first started sessions with him in April this year as I was going on dinghy sailing course and felt that I wasn't fit or strong enough to get the most out of it. Not only has he worked wonders with my strength and conditioning, he has got me running, which I never thought I would, and he has boosted my physical self confidence. Altesse works me very hard, but understands what I am capable of. I really recommend him: whatever your personal challenges or goals are, he'll get you there!
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Hi guys, during the month of September I am doing a Back To School offer; 25% off 4 personal training sessions. The aim of this course is set on giving you an initial boost on getting back on track following the holidays. For further details PM or email me [email protected]





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